Messenger Role Reflecting Civilian-Proposed Alternatives in 'Rice Milling Policy Tasks'

Plaque Ceremony for the 'Vision and Pledge Committee' to Establish Jeonnam's 100-Year Future Vision View original image

[Muan=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The '8th Civilian Term Vision and Pledge Committee,' which will prepare the vision for the next 100 years of Jeonnam's future, held a plaque ceremony at Jeonnam Development Corporation on the 9th and officially began its operations.


The event was attended by Jeonnam Governor Kim Young-rok, Vision and Pledge Committee Co-Chairman Choi Il, Vice Chairman Lee Geon-cheol, and four others.


The committee members will serve as messengers to incorporate alternatives proposed at the private level into provincial government policy tasks.


The committee, which will draft the blueprint for Jeonnam's next 100 years during the 8th civilian term, consists of a total of 33 members: 4 co-chairmen, vice chairmen, and 28 members divided into four subcommittees with 7 members each?Planning Subcommittee (Safety, Environment, Welfare, Population, Administration), Policy Subcommittee 1 (Strategic Industry, Energy, Jobs), Policy Subcommittee 2 (Agriculture and Fisheries), and Policy Subcommittee 3 (Tourism, Culture, SOC). Eight regional elders participate as advisors.


Co-chairmen include Choi Il, President of Dongshin University; Park Min-seo, President of Mokpo National University; Go Young-jin, President of Suncheon National University; and Park Myung-sung, Artistic Director of Shinshi Company. Vice Chairman is Lee Geon-cheol, CEO of Jeonnam Tourism Foundation.


Subcommittee chairpersons are Park Ki-young, Professor at Suncheon National University for the Planning Subcommittee; Park Bok-jae, Vice President of Chonnam National University for Policy Subcommittee 1; Myung Dong-ju, CEO of Art Farm for Policy Subcommittee 2; and Song Kyung-yong, Professor at Dongshin University for Policy Subcommittee 3.


The committee plans to prepare the provincial government vision for the 8th civilian term, comprehensively review and check the implementation plans of pledges, and discuss ways to include essential projects not covered in the pledges as policy tasks.


On the 13th, the first plenary meeting will be held, followed by well-organized regional field discussions over the next month. The results will be compiled and summarized for a public report meeting on the vision, pledges, and policy tasks of the 8th civilian term.


Governor Kim said, "The 8th Civilian Term Vision and Pledge Committee has settled in the Jeonnam Development Corporation building and started a vigorous one-month launch," and urged, "Committee members appointed from various sectors such as academia, social organizations, field experts, and youth representatives should carefully collect the opinions of the residents."



Co-Chairman Choi Il said, "I will do my best with a sense of mission and responsibility to prepare for Jeonnam's next 100 years together with the committee members."


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